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The Legend of the Swordsman

1992

100 Min
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DIR Ching Siu-Tung, Stanley Tong

CAST Jet Li, Brigitte Lin, Michelle Reis, Waise Lee, Rosamund Kwan, Kar Lok Chin, Fennie Yuen, Shun Lau, Shi-Kwan Yen, Kwok Leung Cheung, Karel Wong, Yu On-on

Synopsis

In this first sequel to The Swordsman, Jet Li takes over the role originally played by Jacky Cheung. The intrepid swordsman Ling (Li) searches once more for the sacred scrolls — but this time, he finds himself in the middle of a war between two clans. Master Wu, chief of Ling’s Sun Moon Sect, is kidnapped by Master Asia, who also happens to possess the aforementioned scrolls. Ling must rescue Wu and wrest the scrolls away from Asia.

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Ching Siu-Tung

Ching Siu-tung (born 1953), also known as Tony Ching, is a Hong Kong action choreographer, actor, film director and producer, who has directed over 20 films, including the critically acclaimed supernatural fantasy A Chinese Ghost Story (1987).

Ching began as an actor and martial arts instructor working in Hong Kong action cinema in the 1960s and 1970s (his father, Ching Gong, was a Shaw Brothers Studio director, and Ching Siu-tung had been trained in Peking opera as a child), but he made his directorial debut in 1982 with the ground-breaking wuxia classic Duel to the Death.

Ching worked with producer Tsui Hark on 1987’s A Chinese Ghost Story, which became an international sensation, although it was usually Tsui Hark who took most of the plaudits. He continued to work with Tsui Hark, directing sequels to that film in 1990 and 1991, and co-directing all three parts of the Swordsman series, starting in 1990. Other directorial highlights included the highly successful Royal… read more

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Stanley Tong

Stanley Tong began his career in the film industry as a stunt man, but got his first crack at directing in 1983. About six years later he founded his own film company, Golden Gate. He wrote, directed, produced, and stunt-directed “Stone Age Warriors”, which was so successful that Tong was given the job as director of “Supercop”, starring Jackie Chan. His first American film was “Rumble in the Bronx”, another Chan film. He directed yet another Chan film “First Strike”. He recently won the Golden Horse Award, a Chinese version of the Academy Award, for Supercop. His most recent work is the family comedy “Mr. Magoo”. —IMDb 

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